No person shall carry on the business of buying, selling or
otherwise dealing in used precious metals or stones within the Borough
of Sharon Hill without first obtaining a dealer's license from
the Borough Secretary.

Each person applying for a dealer's license shall pay to
the Borough Secretary a license fee as set from time to time by resolution
of the Borough Council, for which the Borough Secretary shall give
the applicant an official receipt and issue a license to carry on
the trade or business of a dealer within the Borough of Sharon Hill.

Every person conducting the business of a dealer shall keep
a book in which shall be recorded at the time of purchase an accurate
account and description of the goods, articles or things purchased,
the amount of money paid therefor, the time of purchasing the same,
together with the description of the person selling such goods, articles
or things, including color of complexion, color of eyes and hair,
stature and general appearance, and the nature of the seller's
proof of identification and information contained herein.

Every dealer shall return to the office of the Superintendent of Police every day before noon a sheet, to be furnished by the Superintendent, showing all business transacted on the previous day and giving the information required by § 342-7.

No dealer or his clerk or employee shall purchase any article
from any person under 21 years of age, anyone intoxicated, any habitual
drunkard or any person known to be a thief, an associate of thieves
or a receiver of stolen property, or any person he has reason to suspect
to be such, and he must require that two forms of valid identification
be presented to the dealer prior to the transaction of any business.

No person licensed as a dealer shall keep his office or place
of business open for the purpose of doing the business of a dealer
on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday before 7:30 a.m. and after
6:00 p.m., except on Friday, when his office may be kept open until
9:00 p.m., and on Saturday, when it may be kept open until 10:00 p.m.

Any person who shall be convicted of a violation of any of the
provisions of this chapter before any Magisterial District Judge shall
be sentenced to pay a maximum fine as provided from time to time by
state statute, together with costs of prosecution, or to imprisonment
in the county jail for a term not to exceed 30 days, or both.